The Hill Summit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDA EFEFFE| This feast day of the sun his altar there | A |
| In the broad west has blazed for vesper song | B |
| And I have loitered in the vale too long | B |
| And gaze now a belated worshipper | A |
| Yet may I not forget that I was 'ware | A |
| So journeying of his face at intervals | C |
| Transfigured where the fringed horizon falls | D |
| A fiery bush with coruscating hair | A |
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| And now that I have climbed and won this height | E |
| I must tread downward through the sloping shade | F |
| And travel the bewildered tracks till night | E |
| Yet for this hour I still may here be stayed | F |
| And see the gold air and the silver fade | F |
| And the last bird fly into the last light | E |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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